In 1918, based on research by the Children’s Bureau, Jeanette Rankin introduced the Sheppard-Towner Bill. The bill called for the federal government to:
A. offer grants-in-aid to states.
B. provide subsidized child care.
C. establish education funds.
D. none of these.
ANS: A
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. External validity deals with changes in the individual or group due to the experimental conditions. 2. Assigning voluntary clients to the experimental group and involuntary clients to the control group might lead to a problem of the interaction of selection and treatment. 3. Although cross-population generalizability is difficult to achieve using experiments, a true experiment usually has high sample generalizability. 4. The Solomon Four Group design helps control for any bias in experiments through pretesting. 5. Meta-analysis is a method to analyze findings from multiple quantitative studies evaluating a particular treatment.
A social worker who wanted to look at the inputs and resources of an agency as well as the
projected goals, would use what model? a. customer surveys b. earned value management c. a logic model d. single subject design
The judgments a social worker makes in the assessment process are influenced by the:
a. social worker's personal attributes b. client's baseline data c. decision-making matrix d. funding protocol
Does this association appear to be positive, negative, or symmetrical in direction?
A. negative
B. positive
C. symmetrical
D. Direction does not exist between these variables.